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A11
news
Thursday, November 26, 2015 www.guardian.co.tt Guardian
YVONNE WEBB
Two senior police offi-
cers on Tuesday were
freed on charges of
assaulting two of their
colleagues in October
2011 at the Chaguanas
Police Station.
Senior Superintendent
Edward Castillo and
Superintendent Celestine
Phillip expressed relief on
Tuesday after Magistrate
Brahmanan Dubay, sitting
in the Tunapuna Magis-
trates Court, found them
not guilty.
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The charges stemmed
from an incident at the
Chaguanas Police Station
on October 12, 2011, when
the senior officers
attempted to get Police
Constables Andy Torres
and Jaisimha Jaimungal to
attend an identification
parade.
At the time, Torres and
Jaimungal were prisoners
in a jail cell at the station,
in relation to an alleged
criminal offence.
On October 14, they laid
private criminal charges
against Castillo and Phillip,
who they alleged unlaw-
fully assaulted and beat
them. Attorney Kevin
Ratiram, acting on behalf
of the two seniors, made
a no case submission in
respect of the charges
brought against Castillo
by Jaimungal, which Mag-
istrate Dubay upheld.
Castillo and Phillip who
testified in their own
defence, claimed that on
the day in question they
received certain informa-
tion from Woman Police
Inspector Corbett and
went to the cell where
Torres and Jaimungal were
being detained. Castillo
said he and Phillip iden-
tified themselves to
Jaimungal and Torres and
told them of their inten-
tion to remove them from
the cell to participate in
an identification process.
Both refused to leave with
them.
Ratiram submitted that
they were discredited
under cross-examination
and that their versions of
the incident were not
believable. He also sub-
mitted that the level of
force used by his clients
was reasonable in the cir-
cumstances.
Dubay said Castillo s
and Phillip s evidence was
consistent and forthright
and was corroborated by
the JP. He held that they
were legally entitled to use
reasonable force in the cir-
cumstances and that the
force used on that occa-
sion was reasonable and
found them not guilty on
all counts.
Senior officers freed of
assaulting junior cops